You Can Expect...

A Warm Welcome. Biblical Preaching. Meaningful Worship. Life Change.

We meet at the Chasco Family YMCA in Round Rock. When you arrive at Hill Country Bible, please park your vehicle in a YMCA parking lot.

If you are planning your first visit, we welcome you to park in one of the designated "First Time Visitor Parking" spots in the parking lot just off of the IH35 access road.

If you have children, we recommend that you arrive 10-15 minutes early to 'check in'. We are dedicated to keeping kids safe and have a registration system in place that allows us to contact you in service, if needed, as well as notify our Small Group Leaders of any allergies that your child may have.

Since the YMCA is not our permanent home, all of our equipment is portable and is set up early Sunday mornings.  When you enter the building, you will see a round Welcome Center desk staff with people who are ready and willing to help you find your way around.

The Welcome Center Team can help you:

  • Get information about our service times and Small Groups;
  • Assist you in registering and finding the right classrooms for your children;
  • Answer questions that you may have with regard to Events, our online communications tool, The City or other information.

We have two identical services that start at 9:00am and 10:45am, and each service is approximately 80 minutes long.  Music plays a big role in our time together.  You can expect 30 minutes or so of singing throughout the service, and most of that while standing.  Some people clap and move with the music, and often you'll see people raise their hands.  Dress for our services is varied as people wear anything from slacks and boots to shorts and sandals.

Our lead pastor, Keith Ferguson, will speak for anywhere from 30 to 40 minutes.  Keith's talks are always directly from the Bible and are sure to challenge you in some way.  During the service we will also receive an offering from the people who regularly attend.  Money is not given as an admission fee into church, and we take care to make sure that anyone visiting knows that placing money in the offering plate is not an obligation.

We would love to see you on Sunday!